Goalie Stick Bauer GSX Jr. -S261
Upgrade your hockey gear with Goalie Stick Bauer GSX Jr. -S26 - a goalie stick built for reliable control when the game speeds up.
⚠ Paddle length (24–27") and lie (13–15) are sized separately based on stance. Curve options vary by stick model — check the product page for what's available.
Goalie Stick Bauer GSX Jr. -S26 is a goalie stick made for junior players who want reliable hockey gear for practices and games. It delivers reliable control when the game speeds up and helps you stay focused when the pace on the ice gets intense.
Key Features
- Built for goalie saves, rebound control and stick play
- Stable construction for confidence in the crease
- Supports passing, clears and puck stops
- Selected for players who want quality, feel and easy use
- Order online from MonkeySports Europe and get your ice hockey gear ready for the next level.
| Brand | BAUER |
|---|
Buying Guide
Goalie Sticks
Choose the right paddle length and shaft length based on your height and stance — sizing is personal and there is no single right answer.
This guide is general and based on widely accepted guidelines. Individual stance, preferences and playing style can vary significantly — use this as a starting point.
The three measurements that guide your choice
The distance from the blade heel to the bottom of the shaft. The most important measurement — determines coverage in the butterfly position.
From blade heel to the top of the shaft. Rule of thumb: the shaft should reach the shoulder when standing upright with skates on. Affects passing ability and reach.
Stand in butterfly with skates on. The blocker side should sit parallel to the leg pad — no gap inside and nothing sticking out beyond the edge.
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The right segment for your age and height
Paddle length is listed in inches and is the primary choice. The ranges below are starting points — always choose based on how the stick actually sits on the ice.
The shortest paddle for the youngest goalies. The key is that the blade lies flat on the ice without the shaft angling up — go shorter rather than longer to maintain full control.
A Junior paddle suits most young goalies at primary school age. The paddle should cover the ice in front of the skate without being too heavy or hard to handle.
Intermediate is the right segment for rapidly growing goalies. Choose a paddle towards the shorter end if the goalie is still growing — a paddle that is too long reduces control in the butterfly.
The Senior range is wide. Most adult goalies start around 25–26" and adjust from there. A longer paddle gives more coverage but requires more strength and control to use effectively.
TipThe easiest check: stand in butterfly with skates on. The blocker side of the stick should sit parallel to the leg pad — no gap inside and nothing extending past the outer edge.
Stance
How your stance affects your choice
There is no universally correct paddle length — it depends on how you stand and play.
| Stance | Effect | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Upright stance | Higher centre of gravity, more stand-up play | Can work with a shorter paddle — better control |
| Lower stance | Low centre of gravity, more butterfly-focused | Longer paddle gives better butterfly coverage |
| Wide butterfly | Legs wide apart in butterfly | Longer paddle + more thigh rise on leg pads |
| Tight butterfly | Close five-hole seal | Standard length works — focus on shaft stiffness |
NoteThese are general guidelines. Younger and less experienced goalies should prioritise control and manoeuvrability over maximum coverage — a stick that is too long is harder to manage and can create poor movement habits.
Shaft & Flex
Shaft length and flex
Beyond the paddle, shaft length and stiffness affect control and passing ability.
| Parameter | Guideline | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Shaft length | Blade heel to shoulder when upright with skates | Too short = hard to pass; too long = poor control on clearances |
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my paddle length is correct? +
Stand in butterfly position with skates on. The blocker side should sit parallel to the leg pad without extending beyond the outer edge (too short) or leaving a gap inside (too long). This is the most reliable real-world test.
Should the shaft reach my shoulder? +
Yes, that is the common rule of thumb — from the blade heel to the top of the shaft should reach the shoulder when standing upright with skates on. It gives a good balance between reach and control. But stance and playing style can justify deviating from this.
Should younger goalies choose a shorter stick? +
Yes, always prioritise control. A stick that is too long leads to poor movement patterns and makes it harder to learn proper fundamentals. It is better to choose the right size now rather than trying to grow into an oversized stick.
Does brand affect sizing? +
Paddle length in inches is consistent across brands. However, the shaft's kick point, stiffness and overall feel can differ significantly. Try in store where possible — the feel in the hand matters a great deal for a goalie.
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